Tsunami-Affected Families Receive Solar Power from Habitat for Humanity Japan -- Environmental Protection

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The newly installed solar panel will help the Hazawa household save on utility bills and generate income by selling excess electricity to their regional utility provider through Japan’s new ‘feed-in tariff’ (FIT) rebate scheme.
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Tsunami-Affected Families Receive Solar Power from Habitat for Humanity Japan -- Environmental Protection
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The newly installed solar panel will help the Hazawa household save on utility bills and generate income by selling excess electricity to their regional utility provider through Japan’s new ‘feed-in tariff’ (FIT) rebate scheme.
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